Survive or ace your IGCSE Chemistry exams by keeping some of these common IGCSE Chemistry Exam Questions in mind. Answers are included! Enjoy!
Organic Chemistry is the study of compounds based on hydrocarbons and their derivatives. This organic chemistry note for IGCSE chemistry covers the three major homologous series Alkane, Alkene, and Alcohols. Their general formula, physical and chemical properties.
Survive or ace your IGCSE Chemistry exams by keeping some of these common IGCSE Chemistry Exam Questions in mind. Answers are included! Enjoy!
Understand the basic concepts of Mole in easy to understand simple terms. Avagadro's Number, why use mole in chemistry and basic maths!
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
Survive or ace your IGCSE Chemistry exams by keeping some of these common IGCSE Chemistry Exam Questions in mind. Answers are included! Enjoy!
Learn the basic to advanced concepts about IGCSE Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons, their classification, names and general formulas.
Learn the basic to advanced concepts about IGCSE Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons, their classification, names and general formulas.
Edexcel IAL Chemistry unit 3 chemistry common questions and answers book. Topic wise questions with revision notes.
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Intermolecular forces are weak attractive forces between molecules. There are three types of intermolecular forces. The first one is called London forces, also known as dispersion forces the second one is dipole-dipole interaction and finally, the third one is Hydrogen bonding.
Edexcel IAL Chemistry unit 2 chemistry common questions and answers book. Topic wise questions with revision notes. Revise unit 2 in 1 hour!
Learn the basics of acid-base and salt in chemistry, acid, and base reactions such as acid-base neutralization reaction. Important topics such as acid and base definition, arrhenius acid and base, bronsted-Lowry theory, and measuring acid-base ph will be covered.
This amazing blog covers the extraction and uses of two of the most important metals, iron and aluminium. Also covers the uses of Copper.
Salts are nothing but ionic compounds. Most ionic compounds or salts tend to be soluble in water because water contains polar molecules, the positive end of the water molecules pulls on the negative ion while the negative part of the water pulls the positive ion. This is how water dissolves salts
What is in the air? The air which we inhale and exhale every day is not a pure gas, it is a mixture of several types of gases, some are elements and some are compounds. In the unpolluted air, the four major gases present in air the are oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and carbon-dioxide, oh also water […]
Electronegativity is the measure of the ability of an atom to pull the bond pair towards itself when two atoms are involved in a covalent bond. The electronegativity is measured in pauling scale, which is from one to four. The electronegativity increases across a period and decreases down the group.
In this IAL Chemistry blog, we are going to learn the basic to advanced concepts about REDOX. Such as What is REDOX, Oxidation, Reduction, Oxidation Number, how to balance Half equations to form a complete ionic reaction, etc.
Crude is a viscous brown liquid which is extracted from underground or under the seabed. It is a mixture of hydrocarbons with various sizes, alkanes along with some alkenes and alkynes. Crude oil needs to be separated by fractional distillation to be used practically.
Salts are nothing but ionic compounds. Most ionic compounds or salts tend to be soluble in water because water contains polar molecules, the positive end of the water molecules pulls on the negative ion while the negative part of the water pulls the positive ion. This is how water dissolves salts
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What is in the air? The air which we inhale and exhale every day is not a pure gas, it is a mixture of several types of gases, some are elements and some are compounds. In the unpolluted air, the four major gases present in air the are oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and carbon-dioxide, oh also water […]
This IAL Chemistry Covalent bonding note covers: covalent bonding formation, bond length, bond enthalpy, shapes of molecules and more!
Learn the basic to advanced concepts about IGCSE Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons, their classification, names and general formulas.
What is in the air? The air which we inhale and exhale every day is not a pure gas, it is a mixture of several types of gases, some are elements and some are compounds. In the unpolluted air, the four major gases present in air the are oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and carbon-dioxide, oh also water […]
Learn the basic to advanced concepts about IGCSE Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons, their classification, names and general formulas.
In this IGCSE blog you will find the physical and chemical properties of common hydrocarbons such as alkane, alkene and derivative alcohol.
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
Learn the basic to advanced concepts about IGCSE Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons, their classification, names and general formulas.
In this IGCSE blog you will find the physical and chemical properties of common hydrocarbons such as alkane, alkene and derivative alcohol.
Learn the basic to advanced concepts about IGCSE Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons, their classification, names and general formulas.
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
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Learn the basic to advanced concepts about IGCSE Organic Chemistry Hydrocarbons, their classification, names and general formulas.
Survive or ace your IGCSE Chemistry exams by keeping some of these common IGCSE Chemistry Exam Questions in mind. Answers are included! Enjoy!
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]
What is Rate of Reaction? The rate of reaction is simply the speed at which a reaction takes place. There are several factors that affect the rate of reaction such as surface area, temperature, concentration, and the catalyst. This post will show how these factors affect the rate of reaction using the reaction between calcium […]